Protocol for residents who are unable to adhere to self-isolation due to cognitive impairment

Protocol for residents who are unable to adhere to self-isolation due to cognitive impairment

This protocol and accompanying information has been developed and kindly shared by Crossreach colleagues to support the care of residents who are unable to adhere to self-isolation due to their cognitive impairment.

Its purpose is to support the care management of people living with dementia who have suspected or confirmed COVID-19 who, due to their cognitive impairment, do not understand and are unable to adhere to the requirement to self-isolate within their room

The aim of the protocol is to reduce risk of the transfer of COVID-19 around the care home environment and to avoid the use of chemical restraints on individuals who may already be physically unwell.

It is being made available to Scottish Care members who may find it useful to support their own planning processes and we wish to again thank Crossreach for sharing this resource.

Protocol for Service Users who are unable to adhere to Self-Isolation due to their Cognitive Impairment

Guidance Sheet for the use of this Protocol

Human Rights Based Approach related to the use of this protocol

Principle Based Approach related to the use of this protocol

Monitoring sheet related to this protocol if someone is being supported at stage 4

 

 

 

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